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Summer Picture Books – Our Top Ten (Or So)

This photo shows some of our favorite summer picture books, including All You Need for a Beach and A Couple of Boys Have the Best Week Ever.

It's time to gather all your favorite summer picture books! We love summer. These are long, lazy-ish days for lots of adventures before the sun goes down... and even then, who can resist sitting outside watching fireflies blink on and off? It's just a special time of year. My own kids are now young adults, but when they were little, a perfect summer day meant sleeping in, making chocolate chip … [Read more...]

If You Take a Mouse to School

If You Take a Mouse to School Activities for Kindergarten and First Grade - A Fun Way to Start the New School Year

If You Take a Mouse to School by Laura Numeroff is one of our tried and true back to school read-alouds. The kids love the little mouse and all his silly antics! From the moment he wakes up to the end of the school day, he makes sure he's in the mix. He does a little math. He tries out a science experiment. And he even builds himself a little mouse house in the block corner, complete with clay … [Read more...]

Presidents’ Day Activities for Kids

This post shares social studies resources for first and second grade teachers to use on Presidents' Day.

Each year on Presidents' Day, we spend time teaching the children about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. And for good reason. They were both a big deal. But there were others who also left their mark on America's history in other ways. FDR helped the nation recover from the Great Depression. Theodore Roosevelt cared deeply about conserving our country's natural resources. And Barack Obama … [Read more...]

Who Was George Washington Carver?

This photo shows a children's picture book about George Washington Carver called In the Garden with Dr. Carver written by Susan Grigsby.

Who was George Washington Carver and why is he still remembered today? If you're a serious gardener, you may already know quite a few details about his life's work. If you're a first or second grader, though, you probably don't. We love poring over all the books in our library. If we can't find what we're looking for there, then you'll surely find us in our local bookstores. When we were … [Read more...]

Black History Month Books for Children

This photo shows a Black History Month biography bundle for first and second grade children. It includes books for Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, Ruby Bridges, Wilma Rudolph, and MLK, Jr.

Black History Month is coming up soon... time to get our read-aloud basket stocked with the best books. If you're also working with first and second graders, you know finding books that aren't overwhelming can sometimes be a challenge. We've been working to collect our favorites over the last few years. Now, our shelves are filled with the courageous stories of people like Rosa Parks, Ruby … [Read more...]

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